Additional patient details within context.
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Amy Webber
It would be helpful to have a preferred pharmacy box.
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Ability to put more information in patient context
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Gavi Gordon
I would like the ability to put more than 1000 characters in the patient context information so that it will be saved and referenced for every session I do with that patient.
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Updating Patient Context Details
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Antony Lo
When medications, and other context information is under review, when it is accepted, it should ADD to what is there and date the change OR provide us the choice of what to do...it often just eliminates all the other information and just adds the new information :(
Phil from Heidi
Hi Amy
If you link a patient, the details should pull forward each time.
Each time you see that patient (if it is linked) - after the consult, you will need to review and approve the changes (but only if it finds anything new)
Tom
Great to hear your perspective, Amy Webber! I have a few more questions for you:
- What specific information should be included in the preferred pharmacy box?
- How frequently do you anticipate using the preferred pharmacy feature during patient visits?
- Are there any privacy or security concerns we should consider when implementing the preferred pharmacy box?
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Amy Webber
Tom, I verify current medications, allergies, and preferred pharmacy with every medication management visit. I don't feel this would cause any greater privacy or security concerns, as the transcription and notes contain far more private information than the pharmacy a patient chooses to use.
Do the patient details within context pull forward with every note?
Is this something for the provider to view during office visits?
For one patient, the boxes auto-populated, but I've only had that occur once.
I've had a few times now that I got a pop-up that said something like....you have patient details to review (or save), I can't recall the exact wording.